House Bill 4879: An Act relative to the enhancement of the prescription monitoring program was approved by the Governor on August 9, 2010 in the Acts of 2010, Chapter 283 [1]. The statute adds safeguards to the existing Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP).

As of January 1, 2011, pursuant to MGL 94C, Section 18(e), all prescribers, upon initial application for MA Controlled Substance Registration (MCSR) and subsequently during each APRN license renewal period, must complete education relative to:

effective pain management,

identification of patients at high risk for substance abuse, and

counseling patients about the side effects, addictive nature and proper storage and disposal of prescription medications.

Please note that MGL 94C, Section 18(e) does not specify a minimum number of contact hours to comply with this education requirement. All continuing education offerings must be consistent with the Board of Registration in Nursing (Board) requirements at 244 CMR 5.00: Continuing Education and, for this specific requirement, the Board Advisory Ruling #0901: Management of Pain. Advisory Ruling #0901 has been revised to include the new education requirement for APRNs with prescriptive authority.

By signing the MCSR form and by your signature on your license renewal form, you attest under penalties of perjury that you have complied with state tax and child support laws, mandatory reporting laws, and regulations, including continuing education requirements.

Visit the Board's Web Site at www.mass.gov/dph/boards/rn to access 244 CMR 5.00 and Advisory Ruling 0901: Management of Pain, and other information relevant to advanced practice authorization and practice.

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